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The Divided Ages
Extreme Generational War
"What if the generation gap became an unbridgeable chasm?"
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The Breaking Point
Generational Warfare
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Ten Years Later
Age Segregation
3
Thirty Years Later
Reconciliation
First 24 Hours
The Breaking Point
The Aftermath
Ten Years Later
The New Reality
Thirty Years Later
1
The Breaking Point
Generational Warfare
Economic inequality and cultural divide push generations into open conflict.
Key Points
- 1Youth unemployment reaches 60%
- 2Elderly control 80% of wealth
- 3Age-based political parties form
- 4Intergenerational communication breaks down
- 5Family reunions become battlegrounds
Statistics
60%
Youth unemployment
80%
Wealth held by over-60
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